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Bahnsen, Greg and Sproul, RC, "Classical Apologetics VS Presuppositional Apologetics", Reformed Theological Seminary 1997; archived from the original; retrieved 2021-09-01 on Randy Solis "Part 1 - RC Sproul vs Greg Bahnsen - Classical apologetics vs presuppositional apologetics", Part one of a two part video, June 9, 2019, 57:07, https://www ...
Gregory Lyle Bahnsen (/ ˈ b ɑː n s ən /; September 17, 1948 – December 11, 1995), [2] credited in most of his books as Greg Bahnsen, was an American Calvinist philosopher and Christian apologist. He was a minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and a full-time Scholar in Residence for the Southern California Center for Christian ...
Sproul was an advocate of Calvinism in his many print, audio, and video publications, and advocated the Thomistic (classical) approaches to Christian apologetics, less common among Reformed apologists, most of whom prefer presuppositionalism. [citation needed] A dominant theme in his Renewing Your Mind lessons is the holiness and sovereignty of ...
Stein was an outspoken atheist and publicly debated Christian apologists such as Greg Bahnsen. He served as editor of the American Rationalist and was the librarian of the Center for Inquiry, which houses both the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal (CSICOP) and the Council for Secular Humanism (CSH). [3]
Robert Craig Sproul, better known as R. C. Sproul Jr., (born July 1, 1965) is an American Calvinist writer, theologian, and pastor, and the son of R. C. Sproul. Life [ edit ]
Christian reconstructionism is a fundamentalist Calvinist theonomic movement. [1] It developed primarily under the direction of R. J. Rushdoony, Greg Bahnsen and Gary North [2] and has had an important influence on the Christian right in the United States.
There are many versions of the transcendental argument for the existence of God (both progressive and regressive), but they generally proceed as follows: [5] If there is a transcendental unity of apperception, God exists.
Bahnsen Theological Seminary was a Calvinist theological training institution, founded in 1997 and based in Placentia, California. It was most notably associated with Greg Bahnsen and Kenneth Gentry. It served as the degree granting division of the Southern California Center for Christian Studies. [1]